A.D.H.D - Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder

 

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD) refer to a collection of behaviours associated with poor or lacking attention span amd concentration.

 

Common Symptoms

 

  • Fails to pay attention to details or makes simple and or careless errors during work or play.
  • Fails to complete tasks or maintain attention in most activities.
  • Appears not to listen or hear what is said to him or her.
  • Fails to follow instructions or to finish tasks and homework etc..
  • Disorganised about tasks, instructions and activities.
  • Avoids carrying out tasks like homework that require sustained mental effort.
  • Loses things necessary for certain tasks or activities, such as pencils, books etc..
  • Easily distracted when doing things.
  • Forgetful during the course of daily activities.
  • Exhibits great energy, running around or excessively climbs over things.
  • Unduly noisy in playing, or has difficulty in engaging in quiet activities.
  • Leaves their seat in situations where remaining seated is expected.
  • Fidgets with hands or feet or seems uncomfortable on chairs.
  • Blurts out answers before the questions have been completely asked
  • Fails to wait in lines or await turns in games or group situations.
  • Interrupts or intrudes on others, e.g. butts into others conversations or games.
  • Talks excessively without appropriate response to social restraint.

How Many People are affected by ADHD?

Around only 2 per cent of the UK population, mostly children, have been diagnosed ADD or ADHD.

 

Our experience is that there is no real instance of learning difficulty, more likely to be a teaching difficulty where we would work with teachers and parents to provide a basis for teaching in a new way.

 

Once a new learning basis is designed specifically for the sufferer, then learning becomes simple, fun and easy.

 

After all these children learnt how to walk and talk, which means they can easilly learn anything under the right conditions.

 

Using NLP techniques teaching these children is possible and easy.

 

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